In an Oct. 13 email to the campus community President Thomas A. Parham reinstated the campus goal to have a minimum of 80% face-to-face on-campus instruction for the spring semester, as that number closely approximates the typical in-person engagement before the pandemic. Photo by Scott Graham on Unsplash By Brenda Fernanda Verano, Editor in Chief […]
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Students Should Have Options To Continue Online Classes
With plans to open 80% of campus, students that desire to continue online instruction will have fewer options. (Image courtesy of Unsplash) By: Alex Avila, Staff Reporter Students should be able to return to campus if they decide to, but shouldn’t they also have the option to continue their education online and from their homes? […]
Educating the Educators on Social Justice focused Pedagogy
CSUDH Prof. Jarod Kawasaki gets acknowledged for co-authoring two chapters in a newly published book. The book contains 256 pages and is available to purchase now. Photo Courtesy of CSUDH Education Instagram By Jesus Loza, Staff Reporter Dr. Jarod Kawasaki, Assistant Professor in the Division of Teacher Education and Assessment Coordinator at California State University, […]
American Heart Association grants clinical science major a generous stipend
Senior clinical science major Alex Camarillo with a bright future ahead. Photo Credits: Derrick Nguyen, CSC Historian By Richard Ricardo Jr., Staff Writer In September, CSUDH senior clinical science major, Alex Camarillo was awarded the Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI) Scholars Program sponsored by the American Heart Association. This prestigious award is only given to 30 […]
Witches a demonic force against male patriarchy
Pre Pandemic, when Dr. Smith held The Witch in Literature in person, students made collages to coincide with their readings and discussions. Photo Courtesy of Dr. Cristina Rose Smith, the WMS 310 professor. By Korrea Lewis and Serena Sanchez, Staff Reporters The fall season is here and the urge to get into the spirit of […]